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My name is Ros Davidson and I live in Skye with my husband and 4 children. I work from home and am an Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator. I teach classes at my home in Skye and on location. I am also available to demonstrate at workshops/parties at your place.

July 05, 2017

Stampin' Up! Heart of Christmas featuring Boxwood Wreaths

Welcome back for week 6 of the Heart of Christmas cards. As always, the step by step instructions to recreate my card are at the end of this blog post. Today, I created a "door" card with the sentiment peeking out from the right hand side (as can be seen in the later photo).

Card closed

Step by step instructions to create you own card (inches are in bold)If desired ink all edges of cardstock/DSP etc. using coordinating inkpads and sponge daubers

1. Cut crumb cake cardstock 17.5cm x 14.5cm (6 7/8" x 5 6/8") & score at 7.5cm (3") and set aside2. Cut crumb cake cardstock 5cm x 6.5cm (2" x 9/16") and 2 x 8cm x 3cm (3 1/4" x 3/16")and stamp crumb cake pieces with hardwood stamp and crumb cake inkpad3. Adhere crumb cake panels as pictured4. Cut very vanilla cardstock 14cm x 9.5cm (5 1/2" x 3 3/4") andstamp "May your Christmas sparkle with joy and happiness" in real red ink in the bottom right hand corner and adhere inside the crumb cake card front from step 15. Glue boxwood wreath on with "Tombo multi purpose glue" (I used a few pegs to hold it in place while it was drying) and then tie a bow from red ribbon and glue it on top of the wreath (again using pegs to hold it in place while the glue dries)6. Add a brad/enamel shape/button as a door handle on the right hand side approx. 1/2 way down the card

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The content of this website is the sole responsibility of Ros Davidson, Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator. The use of and content of the classes, services, or products offered on this website is not endorsed by Stampin' Up!®. Some stamped images on this page are copyright Stampin' Up!® 1988 - 2018. Designs on this page are copyright Ros Davidson 2005 - 2018 unless otherwise attributed. All designs and tutorials are for your personal inspiration only.